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Miliband Will Tackle Deficit With Sensible Cuts

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ChillDoubt | 00:52 Fri 12th Dec 2014 | News
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..he just won't say how he'll do it or where they'll be made:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-30417955

Take a look in the Comments section and click on Highest Rated. I know I've done this before but for my mind they give a general concensus as to how the country/electorate feels about matters and it's a good guage.
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Having lazy-Labour in office is bad enough but imagine with this plum as PM
Unaware he plays rugby, De Fecit should not be worried.
We might not be entirely sure how Labour will tackle the deficit but we are only too aware how the Tories will do it, as we have lived through the last 4½ years. The Tories existing record will ensure that they lose next May.
I don't trust any of them to manage any money except their own.
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You read my link and the comments then mikey?
It would appear the Tories are unpopular yet everybody and his dog would not let Labour loose in charge of the finances of this country again any time in the next 15 years.
What a strange post Mickey.

So, because of your hatred of the Tories you would rather let a Party, that continually screws up the economy, and who wont tell you how they are going to achieve their promise or really how much it will cost do the job?

Do you need any work done on your house, I know a few of us who would like to work for someone who has that view !
Five years ago you could have criticised the tories for being similarly mum as to where the axe would fall. Opposition parties in particular have to make a certain amount of guesswork until they actually get the chance to see the books for themselves. Harsh to criticise Ed Miliband for not saying what Cameron didn't say either.

Are you saying labour will have such a bigger shock as the coalition did then jim?
No idea. Probably not.

The economic records of both parties aren't exactly inspiring.
Red Ed cannot win, even his own side think so, he's not PM material, lacking in gravitas among other things. Forget the Polls/EC etc on the day is the only poll that matters. I can't wait for May and all the lefty whinning on here! Personally I think it is foolish to put too much detail and promises up front before you've seen the state of the "larder" for yourself but it's all academic because Ed ain't gonna see the larder!

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